LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — Border Patrol highway checkpoints in the southern New Mexico region that normally seize seven figures worth of drugs annually have not seized a dollar in nearly four months after being shuttered in late March, allowing drugs to flood into the country.Meantime, with the added supply, prices for illicit drugs are dropping precipitously.Those seven checkpoints have sat unattended after Border Patrol closed them to move all personnel to the border to assist with apprehending, processing, and caring for the high number of migrant families arriving.Seven elected officials and law enforcement officials in Doña Ana and Otero counties told theWashington Examiner in interviews they worry that with no one to seize the millions of dollars of illegal substances normally confiscated, they will more easily be transported north to cities such as Denver and Oklahoma City.
Crossing the border as they please, drugging the kids in queens to death.
Current heroin statistics paint a grim picture of Queens, New York. Drug use in the area has become rampant, even as law enforcement and the DEA are doing their best to catch major heroin distributors and smugglers. Prescription opioid and heroin abuse is a national epidemic, and Queens has not escaped unscathed. People in Queens have easy access to a large amount of heroin in the streets, at competitive prices. If there’s any hope for Queens in the future, it will depend on reducing the access to, and the supply of Heroin.
So how does AOC go home and explain to families how the cartel has access to the border?
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